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Lake Macquarie, a vast saltwater lagoon just south of Newcastle, is one of NSW's best-kept secrets for water lovers. With over 100 kilometres of shoreline, it offers a laid-back coastal lifestyle with excellent fishing, sailing, and kayaking. The surrounding suburbs, like Swansea and Belmont, provide easy access to the lake's calm waters and scenic foreshores.
Highlights & What to See
- Explore the Lake by Kayak or Paddleboard – Rent a kayak or SUP from Swansea or Wangi Point to explore the many bays, inlets, and islands. The calm waters are perfect for beginners.
- Fish from the Shore or a Boat – Lake Macquarie is renowned for bream, flathead, and whiting. Try your luck at the Swansea Bridge or book a charter from Toronto.
- Visit the Watagans National Park – Just west of the lake, this park offers lush rainforest walks, lookout points, and picnic spots. The Gap Creek Falls walk is a highlight.
- Enjoy the Lakeside Cafés – Grab a coffee at the popular Molly's Café in Belmont or Bayside Café in Swansea, both with water views and great brunch options.
- Take a Cruise on the Lake – Join a scenic cruise from Toronto or Swansea to learn about the area's history and spot birdlife like pelicans and black swans.
- Swim at Caves Beach – Though technically on the ocean, this nearby beach is famous for its sea caves that appear at low tide – a unique spot for photos and exploration.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan at least two to three days to fully appreciate Lake Macquarie. Spend one day on the water – kayaking, fishing, or cruising – and another exploring the surrounding national parks and coastal villages. A long weekend is ideal for a relaxed self-drive itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Newcastle – Just 30 minutes north, Newcastle offers vibrant beaches, a lively bar scene, and the iconic Merewether Ocean Baths.
- Morisset – Famous for the Morisset Hospital kangaroo colony, where you can see wild kangaroos up close.
- Maitland – A historic town with heritage architecture, the Maitland Gaol, and the Hunter River walk.
- Hunter Valley Wine Region – An hour's drive inland, the Hunter Valley is perfect for wine tasting, gourmet food, and hot air ballooning.
- Port Stephens – About 90 minutes north, Port Stephens offers dolphin watching, sand dunes, and the Tomaree Head summit walk.
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Image credits
- Newcastle — Hugh Llewelyn / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Morisset — Lucy Moore / CC BY 4.0
- Maitland — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Watagans National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / CC0